Looks like those views from the top will actually be available to anyone. Floors 79 and 80 will be a restaurant and lounge and floors 70 to 78 will be a hotel. How many hotel rooms exist in the world over 1000 feet up?
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I can never get these two towers straight.
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Miami with 3 supertalls would look damn good... could be a reality too :)
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No, no find. I was just saying I wish they had built this as intended. I used the image just for a reflection between what the skyline in the photo looked like at that period to what it is now. In other words, Miami grew so much, it looks completely different. It never got built. Killed off by the recession as well as being tied by the courts. |
Miami having twin towers would really bring back that classic type of skyline to the US after the loss of the original WTC. NYC might never host something like that again. Chicago might also be a more realistic contender if the Old Post Office redevelopment plan happens.
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Rendering: Whole Complex when it is finished ----> Brickell CityCentre | 1102ft |520ft x 2 | 516ft (Including other towers in the complex)
Possible redesign of the super tall based on the rendering. http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/...pscb902843.png http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/...pscb902843.png http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3788/1...07119b50_c.jpg Credit: Viper1165 @ SSC (©) |
New renderings and images as of April 3rd: Total Project heights: Brickell CityCentre | 1102ft |520ft x 2 | 516ft
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I think a mod should rename this thread to just Brickell City Centre.
This project is similar to the ones in China where there are many towers involved. Plus, the fact that they have many towers that sound the same makes it a tad bit confusing. Something along the lines of: Brickell CityCentre | 1102ft |520ft x 2 | 516ft As it accounts for the supertall, and the smaller towers in the complex. The renderings above only has the supertall in one of them (Daytime image), but the project itself consists of many smaller towers as well. Well, not really small as 500+ isn't small, but hopefully a mod will understand my point. Its more for just being organized. :) |
I'm confused, why is it One Brickell CityCentre, this building's in the states, shouldnt it be Center?
Or have you guys finally learned to spell? ;) |
Lots of exciting stuff coming down the pipe in Miami from the looks of it.
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CITC in Philly will be slightly taller....
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Some extra information: (See post #32 for renderings of Phase 1 and the site for phase 2 (The supertall).
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A first look at Brickell City Center's upcoming hotel
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An extra rendering, and some extra information:
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http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/4064988.html |
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